Fluff Friday 132

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If it is a good day, I dry them on the line & then put them in the dryer for 10 minutes to soften & fluff up. If not a good day, (I live in NYC) , then I dry them in the dryer with 8 budda bunz balls. My covers I place on the drying rack.

I dry things outside when its warm and sunny, but I do put the cottons in the dryer to make sure they are soft to the touch. I hang dry all covers in the washroom over night when it is not sunny or warm enough for everything to line dry.

Oh my goodness, these are my FAVORITES! Most of my stash is made of Elementals 🙂

We throw them in the dryer during the week (we have to wash and dry overnight after the kids are in bed to be sure we have enough for the next day at daycare, since the Elementals are what we send there) and line dry (in the sun when we can) over the weekend.

After a winter of drying all my diapers in the dryer (they look pretty bad now. the pul is fine, but the aplix is nasty), I now hang dry all my covers and only dry inserts, prefolds and wipes in the dryer. Everything goes outside on the clothesline whenever possible. kandscrawford at gmail dot com

I hang my bumgenius diapers on the clothes line to dry as long as it isn't raining but lately I've had to put them in the dryer to dry them because it's been so rainy nothing is dryig good even hung in the house.

I line dry the diapers and inserts on sunny or warm days and dry them in the dryer on rainy or really humid, cloudy days. Although I usually try to wait for a sunny day to wash, it doesn't always work out that way. I also put them on drying racks on rainy days if I don't need them dry that day but with twins I usually do need them 🙂

If I didn't live in an apartment, I'd line dry them when it's nice out. But, because i also have so few diapers- I have to dry them in they dryer. Once I get more I will hang them on my shower curtain rod.

We will be trying cloth for the first time with our next little one so I don't have an answer yet but I imagine I will probably do what I do with a lot of my delicates- hang dry and maybe fluff in the dryer for a few minutes!myricksl6@hotmail.com

I dry the inserts (and my cloth wipes) in the dryer and line dry my pockets until I need them and then throw them in the dryer on ultra-low for 30 minutes (we don't have enough to wait for them to be dry!).

If it's a nice sunny day I put mine out on the line to dry, then throw them in the dryer on low for a few minutes to get the stiffness out. If it's rainy and/or cold I will dry them in my dryer on low for 99 minutes.

I put the inserts in the dryer and covers on a drying rack. My Grovia inserts take a bit more drying so they go on my drying rack, too. We don't have a yard but I put diapers with stains in our West facing windows in the afternoon – it works so well!

most of the year I use my dryer but in the warmer months I tend to lay them over a laundry basket outside to get some much needed sunshine. a quick trip through the dryer reduces crunchiness. Now, if I could only get a clothesline!

I just received my cloth diapers on this past wednesday! I am planning to wash them again today, but when I prewashed them I hung the covers/pockets to dry and tumble dried the inserts. I don't have a clothesline so I took cooking twine and tied it between two fence post, seemed to work for me!

I hang all my covers above my dryer. I put all the diapers and inserts on a drying rack. If the weather is good, I'll put it outside in the sun. I flip them occasionally so they dry quicker. When almost everything is dry or nearly dry, I stick everything (except the covers and dry pockets) in the dryer. Dry for 10 to 20 minutes to get rid of the last bits of water and fluff them up. 🙂

I would like to use a clothing line but have not had a chance to set that up yet but I currently dry prefolds and inserts in the dryer and the others on the fence in the sun or hanging on the shower rail.

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I put all inserts in the dryer on medium with some wool dryer balls. Anything with PUL gets hung up on a rack near my machines (in the basement). Sometimes I'll just hang everything up on a rack outside on the weekends.

I put my liners in dryer and I air dry the covers all over my kitchen. 🙂 I would love to be able to sun dry all of my cloth, but living where I do, our backyard is in full of trees and I would have dirty diapers all over again.

I live in a land of humidity (and these days hit-or-miss sunshine) so I do a combo. I put everything (except covers) in the dryer for 20-40 mins low heat. Then I dry them on the drying rack in front of a cool fan for the rest of the afternoon…speaking of which, i should go get mine out of the dryer!